family are racist. this thing about what colour will the baby be, or how dark will the baby be, i m guessing and hoping it was just a dumb question. nomadland and rocks lead this year s bafta nominations with much more diversity in the shortlist for the awards and after a journey through space of 4.6 billion years the meteorite that fell to earth near cheltenham. i thought we would not see another fall likely in the uk of any sort, and to realise that it was such a rare type it was really an amazing moment. good afternoon. england s chief medical officer has told mps that coming out of lockdown too quickly would lead to a substantial surge in infection. professor chris whitty said an accelerated easing of restrictions would be dangerous as there are still a lot of vulnerable people who are not yet protected by the vaccine. he also said things could turn bad quickly if the process is rushed. our health correspondent jim reed reports. it s the most important, perhaps the
she describes how the glamour on the outside hid the pain on the inside. wait, listen did you hear that? the interview was personal, revealing and, at times, shocking. she told oprah winfrey that her son archie s mixed race heritage was an issue. that when pregnant, someone within the palace questioned how her child would look. in those months when i was pregnant, all around this same time, so we have in tandem the conversation of, he won t be given security, he s not going to be given a title. and also, concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be when he is born. what? and you re not going to tell me who had the conversation? i think that would be very damaging to them. the interview highlighted strained relations within the royal family. meghan said media reports claiming she d made her sister in law, the duchess of cambridge, cry, were false. in fact, it was the other way round, she said, and kate had apologised. when harryjoined the conversation with o
Face covering, theyre wearing it to protect their neighbors from getting the coronavirus because, again, they could have asymptomatic spread. So mr. President , thank you very much for that. Thank you. Appreciate the opportunity to update everybody. Great job. Okay. John . Mr. President , dr. Fauci last night said that every state should have stayathome orders right now. Do you agree with that . Should every state have the stayathome orders . I leave it up to the governors. The governors know what theyre doing. I guess were close to 90 anyway. And states that were talking about are not in jeopardy. No. I would leave to it the governors. I like that from the standpoint of governing, and i like that from the standpoint of even our constitution. Please . Mr. President , to address the shortage of the blood supply, the food and Drug Administration a different voice. A much different voice. Go ahead. Well get you later. Going to the oil meeting previously, is the u. S. Willing to cut econom
they speak to our correspondent peter saull. remind us of what margaret ferrier did in the height of coronavirus and that lockdown rules. , ., , rules. it s the long run inside her. she was travelling rules. it s the long run inside her. she was travelling from rules. it s the long run inside her. she was travelling from her - she was travelling from her constituency on it scottish borders to london despite feeling in her. she spoke in for results of a coronavirus test. it came back positive and instead of itself isolated and as the rules dictated she got herself back on a train and shoveit she got herself back on a train and shove it back up to scotland. she was actually eventually convicted of breaking lockdown rules, sentenced to community service. she was suspended from the s&p and has been sitting as an independent snp for the past three years. there is also a punishment handed down by the commons standards committee which looks into this, as you say, a 30